AP emergers
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AP emergers
These are some I tied for a swap.
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Re: AP emergers
Very nice
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DarrellP,
I agree with Wayne! Super beautiful! AP.....Andre Puyans? I have been reading about him recently! I have also been diving into John Atherton and his series of "numbered" (instead of naming) patterns.
You continue to amaze Darrell and we want you to continue on and show us every time you create! Wow!
Impressed in the Den,
Dougsden
I agree with Wayne! Super beautiful! AP.....Andre Puyans? I have been reading about him recently! I have also been diving into John Atherton and his series of "numbered" (instead of naming) patterns.
You continue to amaze Darrell and we want you to continue on and show us every time you create! Wow!
Impressed in the Den,
Dougsden
Fish when you can, not when you should! Anything short of this is just a disaster.
Re: AP emergers
You are too kind. They are Denny Richard's AP emergers tied as a soft hackle. Sorry for the confusion. Intentionally "buggy" or scruffy, if you prefer.
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Gorgeous hatch! I too, am a Denny Rickards fan.
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Re: AP emergers
Great looking flies. I know a rise won't always allow but I much prefer flies like this that just look like a nice tasty bug rather than anything too specific. Is there info anywhere I can read on the swap? I'd love to get involved!
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T12, swaps are usually announced in the Fishing Cabin section. Not many hosted during the summer, but once you see a swap announced, join in, you won't be disappointed.Terrestrial12 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 28, 2022 5:27 am Great looking flies. I know a rise won't always allow but I much prefer flies like this that just look like a nice tasty bug rather than anything too specific. Is there info anywhere I can read on the swap? I'd love to get involved!
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That swap was on fly tying forum. It is full, but I can announce any in the future.
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Actually, there's a swap that just opened up in the Fishing Cabin section of this forum. I decided to host one after reading this thread.
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